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Popular Music in Leeds: Histories, Heritage, People and Places

Popular Music in Leeds: Histories, Heritage, People and Places

  • Editor: Lashua, Brett
  • Editor: Ross, Kitty
  • Editor: Spracklen, Karl
  • Editor: Thompson, Paul

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Contents

  • List of Figures ix
  • Acknowledgements xi
  • Foreword xiii
  • Jez Willis
  • Introducing Leeds 1
  • Brett Lashua, Karl Spracklen, Kitty Ross and  Paul Thompson
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  • PART 1. PLACES OF LEEDS’ POPULAR MUSIC 13
  • 1. Dance and Drink the Fenton: Fighting for Territory in Leeds’ Culture Wars 15
  • Rio Goldhammer
  • 2. When Mr Fox Met Kit Calvert, the Maker of Wensleydale Cheese: Constructing Yorkshireness in the Sixties Leeds Folk Scene 31
  • Karl Spracklen
  • 3. Park Life: When Roundhay Went Pop 43
  • Peter Mills
  • 4. ‘Everything Is Brilliant in Leeds’: Venues in the Leeds Indie Scene 1992–2012 57
  • Dan Lomax
  • 5. Noise, Power Electronics and the No-Audience Underground: Place, Performance and Discourse in Leeds’ Experimental Music Scene 70
  • Theo Gowans, Phil Legard and Dave Procter
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  • PART 2. PEOPLE: LEEDS’ MUSICAL COMMUNITIES AND CULTURAL IDENTITIES 85
  • 6. La-Di-Dah: Some Thoughts on Jake Thackray and British Popular Culture 87
  • Stephen Wagg
  • 7 . Home Is Where the Music Is: Migrants and Belonging in Leeds 102
  • Jonathan Long
  • 8. A Tale of Two Artists: Thinking Intersectionally About Women and Music in Leeds 117
  • Beccy Watson
  • 9. Leeds Punk through a Feminist Lens 130
  • Mallory McGovern
  • 10. Americana and Leeds: Narrating the American South with Northern Grit 144
  • Dave Robinson
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  • PART 3. HISTORIES OF POPULAR MUSIC IN LEEDS 159
  • 11. Leeds City Varieties in the 1950s and 1960s: Decline, Nudity and Nostalgia in the British Variety Industry 161
  • Dave Russell
  • 12. The Evolution of DIY Venues as Dancing Spaces in Leeds from the 1940s to 2020s 176
  • Stuart Moss
  • 13. Music of the Leeds West Indian Carnival 191
  • Danny Friar
  • 14. Jazz in Leeds, 1940s–50s 205
  • Michael Meadowcroft
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  • PART 4. POPULAR MUSIC HERITAGE, LEGACIES AND FUTURES 215
  • 15. Sounds of Our City Exhibition: Music and Materiality in Leeds’ Abbey House Museum 217
  • Kitty Ross and Paul Thompson
  • 16. Where You’re From and Where They’re At: Connecting Voices, Generations and Place to Create a Leeds Hip Hop Archive 235
  • Sarah Little and Alex Stevenson
  • 17. A Splendid Time is Guaranteed for All: A Psychogeography of Leeds’ Popular Music Heritage 250
  • Brett Lashua and Paul Thompson
  • 18. Music: Leeds – Supporting a Regionalized Music Sector and Scene 264
  • Paul Thompson and Sam Nicholls
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  • Conclusion: Putting Popular Music in Leeds ‘On the Map’ 279
  • Brett Lashua, Paul Thompson, Kitty Ross and Karl Spracklen
  • Notes on Contributors 287
  • Index 299